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Biophysical baseline assessment within the KCEP-CRAL action areas in Kenya, using the LDSF
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Biophysical baseline assessment within the KCEP-CRAL action areas in Kenya, using the LDSF
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Biophysical baseline assessment within the KCEP-CRAL action areas in Kenya, using the LDSF
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ICRAF Annual Report to KCEP-CRAL July 2019 |
Mar 30, 2021 - ICRAF Soil and Land Health Theme
Vågen, Tor-Gunnar; Winowiecki, Leigh Ann; Desta, Luseged; Tondoh, Jerome; Weullow, Elvis; Shepherd, Keith; Sila, Andrew; Dunham, Sarah J.; Hernández-Allica, Javier; Carter, Joanna; McGrath, Steve P, 2021, "Wet chemistry data for a subset of AfSIS: Phase I archived soil samples", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/66BFOB, World Agroforestry (ICRAF), V1, UNF:6:15bkgMxXho9IjXVQ0SI0Sw== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains a subset of the samples collected during the AfSIS Phase I project and was a collaborative effort between World Agroforestry (ICRAF) and Rothamsted Research. The soil samples were retrieved from ICRAF Soil Archive: https://worldagroforestry.org/output/icraf-... |
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Rachakonda Sreekar1, 2021, "Replication Data for Flight initiation distance as behavioral indicator of hunting pressure: a case study of the Sooty-headed Bulbul (Pycnonotus aurigaster) in Xishuangbanna, SW China", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/RSD7PP, World Agroforestry (ICRAF), V1
Traditional assessments of anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity often ignore hunting pressure or use subjective categories (e.g. high, medium or low) that cannot be readily understood by readers or replicated in other studies. Although animals often appear tame in habitats witho... |
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